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Section: Students
Students
Jackson State Makes the Most of a Strange Homecoming
Grambling University football team protest leaves Jackson State University with no homecoming game.
October 20, 2013
Students
Firmly in Place, Elizabeth City State Student/Councilman On the Move
One of Montrvias King’s first orders of business is to further establish and cultivate the relationship between ECSU and the city.
October 17, 2013
Students
Just the Stats: Higher Minority Participation in Community College Support Programs
Community Colleges continue to evolve, and as they do they experience new struggles with accountability measures, the increase in student diversity and financial constraints.
October 16, 2013
Students
Happy Anniversary, Sydne҆e!
Today marks the sixth anniversary of Marketing Manager Sydne҆e Vann joining the Diverse team. Sydne҆e, whose door is always open, is responsible for promoting Diverse and educating the public on the company’s value and product services.
October 15, 2013
Students
Judge Hears Voting Lawsuit Involving University of Alabama Greeks
University of Alabama sorority and fraternity members, many of whom registered to vote illegally, wrongly swayed a city election after being urged to the polls by illegal offers of booze, concert tickets and peer pressure, a lawyer for a failed candidate told a judge Tuesday.
October 15, 2013
Students
Nationwide Study Affirms Income Affects Postsecondary Achievement
For the first time, data has been retrieved to offer benchmarks for public high schools to compare their graduates’ college transition rates nationwide.
October 15, 2013
Students
Educators Advised to Remove Racial Bias from Disciplinary Procedures
To end persistent racial disparities in school suspension rates, educational leaders must root out racial bias and pursue more non-suspension alternatives.
October 13, 2013
Students
Calif. AG Sues For-Profit College Company
California’s attorney general is suing a for-profit college company, alleging it misrepresented job placement rates and school programs to lure low-income state residents.
October 10, 2013
Students
Should College Student Athletes Be Paid in Excess of a Scholarship?
Though the debate persists over whether college football players should receive some sort of compensation package, it is still a privilege to be able to have an athletic scholarship to attend college.
October 9, 2013
Students
Diverse Conversations: Current Issues in Higher Education
University of the Sciences President Dr. Helen F. Giles-Gee assesses the challenges facing colleges and universities and how institution presidents can respond to them.
October 7, 2013
Students
Happy Anniversary!
Online Editor G.E. Branch III is celebrating his first anniversary as a member of the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education team. G.E. is responsible for managing content for diverseeducation.com, which posts fresh diversity-related news each weekday.
October 3, 2013
Students
Syracuse’s Boeheim Against Paying Student Athletes
Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim isn’t on board with paying college athletes.
October 2, 2013
Students
UNC-Charlotte Fraternity Under Investigation
A fraternity at the University of North Carolina Charlotte has been suspended as college officials and law enforcement investigate a pledge’s hospitalization.
October 2, 2013
Students
Experts Find Increased Default Rate on Student Loans Troubling
A former senior education policy adviser for the Obama administration said the higher default rates suggest that “people don’t know about” the Income-Based Repayment option.
October 2, 2013
Students
Excelencia in Education Honors Three Top Programs
The only national initiative to honor programs boosting Latino academic achievement in higher education celebrated success on several levels Wednesday at its eighth annual national conference.
October 2, 2013
Students
Minority Engineering Education Success Highlighted at National Meeting
The National Action Council on Minorities in Engineering organization puts a spotlight on engineering student retention and graduation rates at its partner schools during its meeting in Washington.
October 1, 2013
Students
Negative Qualities Ascribed to Blacks at Root of Discrimination by White Greek-Letter Groups
Many observers and experts on Greek life point out that stories of racial exclusion among White Greek-letter organizations are not just an Alabama phenomenon.
September 30, 2013
Students
Dr. Maya Angelou Wins High Honor
The National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards, announced that it would award its 2013 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community to Dr. Maya Angelou at the 64th National Book Awards Ceremony in New York on November 20 in New York.
September 30, 2013
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